#include <glib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
+#if USE_PANGO && !ENABLE_NLS
+#include <locale.h>
+#endif
#define ELIPSES "..."
#define ELIPSES_LENGTH(font) \
{ OB_SHADOW_ALPHA, FcTypeInteger }
};
+#ifdef USE_PANGO
static PangoContext *context;
+#endif
static gboolean started = FALSE;
static void font_startup(void)
out = g_new(RrFont, 1);
out->inst = inst;
#ifdef USE_PANGO
- /* printf("\n\n%s\n\n",fontstring);
- FcPatternPrint(match); */
-
out->pango_font_description = pango_font_description_new();
if (FcPatternGetString(match, "family", 0, &tmp_string) !=
*p = '\0';
if ((p = strchr(locale, '@')))
*p = '\0';
- printf("%s\n", locale);
PangoFontMetrics *metrics =
pango_context_get_metrics(context, out->pango_font_description,
ln = pango_language_from_string(locale));
t->font->xftfont->ascent + y,
(FcChar8*)text->str, l);
#else /* USE_PANGO */
- /* This looks retarded, but layout_line() bases y on the baseline, while
- * layout() bases y on the top of the ink layout shit ass fucking crap.
- * We want the baseline to always be in the same place, thusly, we use
- * layout_line()
- * The actual line doesn't need to be freed */
+ /* layout_line() bases y on the baseline, while layout() bases y on the
+ * top of the ink layout. We want the baseline to always be in the same
+ * place, thusly, we use layout_line()
+ * The actual line doesn't need to be freed (per the pango docs) */
pango_xft_render_layout_line(d, &c, pango_layout_get_line(pl, 0),
x * PANGO_SCALE, y * PANGO_SCALE);
g_object_unref(pl);